The Alt-Right

He was playing the plantation owner. He actually lives with his mum and the money the state pays them in sort of crop-subsidy. I haven't watched the GY vid and prob won't. Esp as it was sold as being about poor white people in the US.

The nazi obsession with the occult is too often overlooked IMO. It's a fascinating topic, YT is full of docs on it, it lends itself to sounding conspiratorial and linking into a lot of stuff that CTists go on about but it's all pretty well founded too. The late 19th and early 20th centuries saw huge fascination in the occult. It may be fairly clunky but for me an obsession with occult stuff is a key dividing line between garden variety fascists and more bona fide nazis.

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I’m not sure it’s a dividing line but rather the occult or any reference to a higher power is used as a form of divine right to rule. “God bless America” etc.

I haven't watched the GY vid and prob won't. Esp as it was sold as being about poor white people in the US.

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he interviewed some very upper-class people in New Orleans - the GY thing seemed a bit of a slanging match tbh - whites built America - no they didn't slaves built America ...rinse & repeat ....the one where he gets slugged seems far more to the point

I wouldn't have guessed he was into vegan cookies and acid before getting woke by 911 truthers and Alex Jones online.
That's before he went and lived in a remote village in the Philipines, in pursuit of some back to nature purist living off the land fantasy, but that went tits up and he emerged from the jungle banging on about hitler.

he was into vegan cookies and acid before getting woke by 911 truthers and Alex Jones online.
That's before he went and lived in a remote village in the Philipines, in pursuit of some back to nature purist living off the land fantasy, but that went tits up and he emerged from the jungle banging on about hitler.

He was into vegan cookies and acid before getting woke by 911 truthers and Alex Jones online before he went and lived in a remote village in the Philipines in pursuit of some back to nature purist living off the land fantasy, but that went tits up and he emerged from the jungle banging on about hitler.

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That's a short but informative summary for his obituary.

For anyone in the Leeds are there's this talk and discussion about the alt-right on Wednesday 13th December...

The cartoon is really dodgy. I think my loopy old aunt who lives in a retirement community in Florida is an example of a 'fringe jewish right' though, she and friends thought it was worth giving Trump a chance because he might be 'good for israel', that sort of thinking.

In case anyone doesn't know who this guy is, Steven Crowder is a conservative 'libertarian' commentator...

Some highlights if you want to save 17 minutes of your life:

He's a first amendment evangelist.
9 minutes in he describes Canada as 'socialist' and then goes on to make it out to be some sort of quasi-totalitarian state.
He agrees with Trump on a load of policy stuff but 'doesn't like him'....
Closes with rubbishing the democrat position on proposed hate speech legislation.

Just came across a little thing about Nick Land, describing him (positively) as a Neoreactionary and part of the Dark Enlightenment - Wikipedia
news terms to me so thought id share...part of the mindscape of the new ("alt") right

Just came across a little thing about Nick Land, describing him (positively) as a Neoreactionary and part of theDark Enlightenment - Wikipedia
news terms to me so thought id share...part of the mindscape of the new ("alt") right

Just came across a little thing about Nick Land, describing him (positively) as a Neoreactionary and part of theDark Enlightenment - Wikipedia
news terms to me so thought id share...part of the mindscape of the new ("alt") right

You won't hear about this on the news because its a flyover state but...

A 26-year-old white man who attempted to commit a terror attack on an Amtrak train in rural Nebraska also attended the doomed Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, last August on the white supremacist side, according to a court document.

St. Charles, Missouri, resident Taylor Michael Wilson has been charged with an attempt to commit terror by targeting an Amtrak train in southwest Nebraska in October 2017. FBI Special Agent Monte Czaplewski, writing in an affidavit attached to the criminal complaint, suggested that Wilson wanted to murder black people. The document suggests that he had weapons, as well as a National Socialist Movement (NSM) business card with him at the time he was arrested.

Wilson entered an engineer's seat of an Amtrak train after midnight on October 22and started "playing with the controls" of the train, according to Czaplewski’s account. No one was injured or killed in the attempted attack.